Pretty good. Plug in, and all automatic. Works well for presenting from computers and cell-phone to the projector
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I bought 8 of these glasses and had to return 5 of them. The recharged built in battery don't hold the charge. The 3 glasses that I kept seem to work fine. Picture quality is good, no issues so far. Fitted comfortably over my prescription glasses.
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In December 2020, I bought four of these Epson glasses, from different sellers, and three of them did not hold a charge. A quick internet search, and a look through these reviews, finds that I'm not the only one who's discovered this. Epson stopped making them a few years ago, so any that you see being sold today are at least a few years old. The problem is the tiny battery in each pair of glasses has an extremely short lifespan, and it can't be replaced without soldering. So if you buy these glasses today, even if they're new and still in the box, the batteries are either dead already or are not long for this world. You can easily find cheap knockoffs of these glasses that actually DO work.
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Comfortable glasses that work decently, however, at this price point there are better RF glasses. Pluses : The 3d performance is very good. Very good comfort, even over glasses. Minus: At its price point there are better glasses. Specifically the Xpand X105-RF-X1. The Xpand glasses have 3d performance on par with these, however, the image is noticeably brighter. The brighter image allows the colors to pop more and provides a much better overall picture. Given a similar price point, I'd skip these and go right for the Xpand. Used with Epson 5050 UB project on 135 inch Elite screens cinegrey 3d.
Verified purchase: No
These glasses were discontinued by Epson a few years ago, so any that are being sold today are at least that old. In December 2020, I purchased four pairs, from different sellers, and three of them would not hold a charge -- meaning they would not work unless plugged in. Each pair has a tiny lithium-ion battery that holds the charge; the battery cannot be replaced without soldering, and a quick intermet search finds that I'm not the only person who's discovered that these batteries have a very short lifespan. So if you own these glasses, even if they're unused and still in the box, they are either already dead or not long for this world.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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